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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''''ARTnews''''' (originally published as '''''American Art News''''') is an art [[magazine]], founded in [[1902]] and claiming a circulation of more than 200,000. The current editor and publisher is Milton Esterow.
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 +ARTnews won [[third place]] in the [[National Headliner Awards]]'s Magazine category for "Coverage of a Major News Event or Topic" in [[1997]] for a story on [[Russian avant-garde]] art. It won the [[American Society of Magazine Editors#National Magazine Award|National Magazine Awards]]' General Excellence category for a magazine with a circulation under 100,000 in [[1981]]; it was the first [[fine arts]] magazine to do so.
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ARTnews (originally published as American Art News) is an art magazine, founded in 1902 and claiming a circulation of more than 200,000. The current editor and publisher is Milton Esterow.

Awards

ARTnews won third place in the National Headliner Awards's Magazine category for "Coverage of a Major News Event or Topic" in 1997 for a story on Russian avant-garde art. It won the National Magazine Awards' General Excellence category for a magazine with a circulation under 100,000 in 1981; it was the first fine arts magazine to do so.




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